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our web producer kimberly tells us about a new study of children using swearwords. >> the researchers say don't blame television or video games are movies they say blame yourself. the foul mouth adults are to blame before children using curse words at an earlier age some at the age of two years old carried by the time kids go to school there already single these words your trying to protect them from. researchers say swearing takes off between the ages of 3 research indicates those web knows where policies two-thirds of adults break from roles in the kids might not understand a word they're saying but they're like little. store was it whatever you say back. to read all about this study visit our whats on the web section on www.kron4.com. f >> traffic on the golden gate bridge no problems north or southbound looking at this live picture. chicken the san mateo bridge the headlights' are east bound and a little more sluggish in both directions on the san bound and a little more sluggish in both directions on the san mateo. we'll be right back. when you're talking about massive layoffs, w
our web producer kimberly tells us about a new study of children using swearwords. >> the researchers say don't blame television or video games are movies they say blame yourself. the foul mouth adults are to blame before children using curse words at an earlier age some at the age of two years old carried by the time kids go to school there already single these words your trying to protect them from. researchers say swearing takes off between the ages of 3 research indicates those web...
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i'm glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. smooth me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com or text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this thursday, september 23rd. a lot going on including the mellow white house response to the revelations in bob woodward's books, those revelations we told you about yesterday. >>> plus the only thing better than the man wearing a red spandex body suit is the guy who got picked up by jail by his parents still wearing the red spandex body suit. the greatest perp walk of all time. first to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. we begin with a big development in the fight to reform the nation's public schools. "the new york times" reporting this morning that facebook founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg will donate $100 million to the troubled public school system in newark, new jersey. according to "the times" he will announce the gift on "the oprah winfr
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he said i used theresa. i used her for the money. i wanted money to go to new york and become a drug dealer. her lawyers say this guy is the real master mind. >> is she prepared to die? >> i spoke to her at the the end of august. she said she had a lot of good she could use. she's become a counselor to other women in prison. she said she understood it could happen and she was prepared for it. but she really wanted to be around for her children and grandson, even if she was in prison. >> did she understand, when you were able to speak with her. did she understand why she is facing the death penalty? i asked that based on the evaluation of her i.q. in her mind, she said she wasn't pulling the trigger, so she didn't think she was wrong. >> theresa lewis is scheduled the to die at 9:00 p.m. by lethal injection. >>> defense secretary robert gates is responding to the book "obama wars." the book details the leadup to the troop surge in afghanistan. secretary gates did not get into details of what he said to bob woodward. but he denied the
he said i used theresa. i used her for the money. i wanted money to go to new york and become a drug dealer. her lawyers say this guy is the real master mind. >> is she prepared to die? >> i spoke to her at the the end of august. she said she had a lot of good she could use. she's become a counselor to other women in prison. she said she understood it could happen and she was prepared for it. but she really wanted to be around for her children and grandson, even if she was in...
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michelle franzen is live for us in new york. >> reporter: good morning, amara. certainly the president's speech will focus on what he talked about last year and rebuilding a lot of the internatial relatio following the bush administration's foreign policy. but many of the same issues are still -- president is still facing with foreign policy agenda, including much in the middle east. of course, combat units in iraq ft there at the end of awl august, but still, about 50,000 troops remain in iraq, training security forces there and in afghanistan, troops, of course, have been increased along with the attacks by insurgents. and certainly talks, peace talks for the mile east twin israeli and palestinian leaders got a jump start earlier this month, but so far, still no direct talks planned in the meantim ofcourse, iran and north korea's defiance over international sanctions and pressure to stoptheir nuclear program will take the stage, as well. president obama is expected to speak early this morning and following iran's president this afternoon act mood ma dean jahm
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> well, it seems the nation's billionaires just loves the peninsula. forbes came out with this list of the world's richest americans, and the bay area, tll represented. number three, co-founder and founder lee ellis. google founder. facebook founder, mike zuckerberg. number 35, he's worth $6.9 billion. ceo curt schmitt comes in with 5 million. you can add schmitt and elafin to that list. you have to be worth at least $1 billion to make forbes list. >>> they're hoping to strike it rich with their music. they're part of a group called my servia. they're hosting an event for kids later this month. >> i like the beatles, but i like early madonna. >> she likes the beatles. an all-day music festival on saturday. all proceeds will go to that school. no sweet sounds of victory for the giant tonight, huh? >> not for the giants. steve jobs and zuckerberg walking down the street in pal'spal' owe -- palo alto last week. no kidding, from my source. stay with us of the o
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> well, it seems the nation's billionaires just loves the peninsula. forbes came out with this list of the world's richest americans, and the bay area, tll represented. number three, co-founder and founder lee ellis. google founder. facebook founder, mike zuckerberg. number 35, he's worth $6.9 billion. ceo curt schmitt comes in with 5 million. you can add schmitt and elafin to that list. you have to be worth at least $1...
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of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the same collaborative approach that scott johnson's myelin repair foundation is promoting teams of scientists working collaboratively to achieve common goal changing the model for how research works and solving the problem of multiple sclerosis that's challenged him for 34 years. >> and to be able to prevent others from going through that is something i'd like to do. but probably on a larger scale it's really about this model because i think that this model can be applied to any disease research. >> reporter: and of course there's no shortage
of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the...
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we used to do this probably twice a year in the past. because of constraints we are doing table top discussions and drills. we hope to do more large scale community drills. before a close i want to share a couple of other things we are working on for the future. worn is having to do with trying to security and purchase food and water suppliers for the community. a majority of san francisco population and the china town community few would have enough food and water to last 3 days. for many of the sro residents one issue is even if they could where would they store the food and water in the cramped places. we will have food bars or energy bars to be located throughout the china town area for those in need. also one. other things is to work with the city and local businesses. we saw in 89 when folks accesses restaurants, markets, stores to access food supplies they were denied. we are trying to set up a system working with the local businesses to empower them to distribute their foods with the promised they will be reimbursed by the city f
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ water runs ] [ female announcer ] new chef boyardee whole grain beefaroni. [ whispering ] now with whole grain pasta. shh. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned 17 ♪ a harmonica and a box guitar ♪ ♪ in a canvas-covered wagon stuffed... ♪ [ male announcer ] while the world's been waiting on the electric car, maybe the whole time, the electric car has been waiting for this... the wattstation from ge. it's going to change the way we get to where we all want to go. ♪ i didn't think much of it till i took it apart ♪ that advertise flights for 25,000 miles? but when you call... let me check. oh fudge, nothing without a big miles upcharge. it's either pay their miles upcharges or connect through mooseneck! [ freezing ] i can't feel my feet. we switched to the venture card from capital one -- so no more games. let's go see those grandkids. [ male announcer ] don't pay miles upcharges. don't play games. get the flight
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ water runs ] [ female announcer ] new chef boyardee whole grain beefaroni. [ whispering ] now with whole grain pasta. shh. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned 17 ♪ a harmonica and a box guitar ♪ ♪ in a canvas-covered wagon stuffed... ♪ [ male announcer ] while the world's been waiting on the electric car, maybe the whole time, the electric car has been waiting for this... the...
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you have to use your hands to climb up that. detaches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but -- he touches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but they did not touch -- they did not test that area for dna. >> the detective said he was not sure if the man's hand touched the bar. he says it's not possible to leave fingerprints. the defense questioned what please considered a key piece of evidence -- a jacket found in the trash can in the home of the defendant. >> at no point in the video is there anyone wearing a jacket. there is a photograph of the person they say who was mostly wearing the jacket and they have no hood hanging off the back of the jacket. it is clearly a have a -- a heavy winter jacket. so how is it a key piece of evidence of nobody identifies it during the crime and the video does not show anyone wearing it? >> the detective considers it a valuable piece of evidence and submitted for dna testing erring on the side of caution. >> thank you. a well-known minister is in the middle of a sex scandal ton
you have to use your hands to climb up that. detaches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but -- he touches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but they did not touch -- they did not test that area for dna. >> the detective said he was not sure if the man's hand touched the bar. he says it's not possible to leave fingerprints. the defense questioned what please considered a key piece of evidence -- a jacket found in the trash can in the home of the defendant. >> at no...
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for us where that started was at a basis of 0. there was no active coordinator in the neighborhood at the time. we decided to take it on. so our first priority was justifying a way of getting the information out. how do we connect with people in the neighborhood? where are the places we can go? what are the resources that already exist? we started with the farmers market. getting a free table from the guy who organized it and giving out information. that lead to other connections you meet people from log organizations and faith based and community groups all the different organizations whatever neighborhood has unique to itself where people talk and associate. that lead to a domino effect of the areas necessary which we could go out, talk to people and sort of spread the message of preparedness and also community the different resources that are available throughout the city. we developed program it is that were specific to our neighborhood. through the neighborhood association, through community based organization and through fai
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and i just like the way god put us all together. >> reporter: northwestern memorial used a computer to put them together. but doctors there hope the program will grow. >> it's possible an exchange may involve people who are geographically remote. >> reporter: creating more opportunities for people with big hearts and a kidney to share to change a life. even long distance. julie unruh, wgn news. >>> still ahead: one on one with one of the leaders of the feminist movement. gloria steinem sitting down with us. >>> and trying to keep the dream alive. supporters regroup after this week's loss in congress. [ bubbles ] ooh... ÷÷úú [ male announcer ] the future of toilet bowl cleaning has never been brighter. ahh... [ male announcer ] thanks to scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. just stamp it in your bowl. its formula is flush-activated to prevent build up of lime scale and hard water that cause toilet rings. and it keeps working for up to six weeks. scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. the freshest way -- [ bubbles ] ooh... [ male announcer ] -- to keep a toilet clean. ahh... [ fema
and i just like the way god put us all together. >> reporter: northwestern memorial used a computer to put them together. but doctors there hope the program will grow. >> it's possible an exchange may involve people who are geographically remote. >> reporter: creating more opportunities for people with big hearts and a kidney to share to change a life. even long distance. julie unruh, wgn news. >>> still ahead: one on one with one of the leaders of the feminist...
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it depends on us. i want you to know we're going into this forest whether you listen to the republicans or the democrats. but only one road takes you out. that is depend on every skill that you have. depend on the people in the line. as long as you know going in to the forest guys it's going to be really spooky. here is what we're going to face. everybody hold hands, ban together and have firm reliance on divine providence. you hang together! as long as you're saying that here, you'll make it here. but nobody is telling you about the forest, are they? here is what our future will be if we do not change our past. if we don't change our behavior now, we'll default on the loans -- they won't allow us to default. we'll print the money. other countries say wait a minute, that's worthless. we have want our money. you think they'll let us keep the oil or the anwar? the gulf? we default or end defense. what does that mean? there will be a time we can't pay for one or the other. if you're like totally cool with
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> good afternoon, sam caston is leaving the nationals after 4 1/2 years as team president. he announceed he will leave at the end of the season and didn't explain exactly why he decided to leave. in may 2006, caston was part of a group led by washington-area real estate developer ted lerner. he was picked by major league baseball to buy the team. he made a commitment to stay with him for five years and it's time to move on. he did not say whether he would retain his ownership stake in the team. what does this mean for the nats now? >> that means we have lost the two-time executive in the year and in his career and a longtime player executive
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> good afternoon, sam caston is leaving the nationals after 4 1/2 years as team president. he...
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some of the stuff that gets us energy or allows to us use energy more efficiently uses this rare earth minerals. it never comes to our attention. >> exactly. >> we do need those but we then can have clean air energy. i think it's something we'll talk about a lot more often. thank you. >> thanks, ali. >>> improving health and education, the foundation, it is changing the world one huge solution at a time. not small ideas. big ideas. today's big i coming up after the break. ybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. >>> an important ruling from the food and drug administration regarding the drug avandia came out just a short time ago. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen in atlanta with an updat
some of the stuff that gets us energy or allows to us use energy more efficiently uses this rare earth minerals. it never comes to our attention. >> exactly. >> we do need those but we then can have clean air energy. i think it's something we'll talk about a lot more often. thank you. >> thanks, ali. >>> improving health and education, the foundation, it is changing the world one huge solution at a time. not small ideas. big ideas. today's big i coming up after the...
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let us accumulate more good memories. she showed us the book that haishi had sent, the first japanese art history in french edited by haishi. she said he must have been eager to teach people about the beauty of japan's cultural works. >> translator: isn't it beautiful? haishi served his customers very courteously and many became frien friends. in the end, he was greatly respected. >> reporter: she visited degas' exhibition. and could see the influence in the series of bathing women. >> translator: i think degas received the inspiration of the natural butte offy naked women from the uikoa. >> reporter: if it were not for his friendship with degas, the masterpieces that enrapture us may never have been produced. nhk world. >> he left paris in 1905 while japan was at war with russia. he carried home about 200 paintings by impressionists, including about 15 by degas. haishi had planned to build approximate the first impressionist museum but died soon after returning home at the age of 53. >>> last week's tokyo game show drew
let us accumulate more good memories. she showed us the book that haishi had sent, the first japanese art history in french edited by haishi. she said he must have been eager to teach people about the beauty of japan's cultural works. >> translator: isn't it beautiful? haishi served his customers very courteously and many became frien friends. in the end, he was greatly respected. >> reporter: she visited degas' exhibition. and could see the influence in the series of bathing women....
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thank you very much for being with us here on this program. let's talk about. climate change has has put the economic expiration of the arctic. on the agenda. at least yes an arctic is one of the regions that. are practically untouched by human activity at least lot of places there so what would you call the priority saving the riches of the arctic or learning how to how to explore and how to how to utilize the riches of the region. there are many reasons why we should be concerned about the arctic but it's also interesting to note that for. thousands of years have been people living indigenous people living all over the arctic. both when the modern times starting moving. our western civilization on the russian ship of the shoshone or with this area we gradually started to discover it but then when the cold war close to duff mckagan so in fact it is only in the last twenty years or so that we have started to move the arctic. almost in a completely new way and at the same time climate change speeded up so now we have a shift to a shoo in where the arctic war wha
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until it happened to us. then it was too late. >> and ryan tells me nobody from the bank ever told his dad about the insurance for a student loan which can end up costing less than 1% of the loan amount. tomorrow morning at 6:12, how the bryski case sparked new legislation up on capitol hill before they find themselves in a similar situation. >> heart wrenching. absolutely. now, what about power of attorney? did christopher's parents have that? would that have helped? >> it would have helped a lot. and, in fact, they did not have it. and you need to think about that if you're going to co-sign for a loan. because, remember, if you don't have power of attorney, you can't access your kid's bank accounts. you can't necessarily deal with the kid's finances and it's very hard to renegotiate the loan payment. if you do get into a situation like christopher's family, just called lender. ask to speag to the om buds man. that person may be able to cult through some of the red tape and get you some help. >> good advice.
until it happened to us. then it was too late. >> and ryan tells me nobody from the bank ever told his dad about the insurance for a student loan which can end up costing less than 1% of the loan amount. tomorrow morning at 6:12, how the bryski case sparked new legislation up on capitol hill before they find themselves in a similar situation. >> heart wrenching. absolutely. now, what about power of attorney? did christopher's parents have that? would that have helped? >> it...
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form is focusing on how to protect the seabed to exploit its potentially vast reserves oil and get us. heading in the right direction and pushing for teamwork on the sidelines or even somebody later with russia say they're almost sold off to a corporation and discuss a joint missile defense project. you've got going to present your own people you must be autistic dr no. brainy and president mahmoud ahmadinejad's arrived in new york is mobbed by protests but while some are calling out all the stops to portray him as the enemy others are questioning the costs of the campaign. but more news in time but first it's all a tease into the show spotlight talks to the president of iceland to get his take on the arctic form currently underway in moscow. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. spotlights the info on. the show is. graham's. about the future of the art heads of state politicians from the northern countries have gathered to discuss the problems they reach. on the show today the president. is here to discuss the arc
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however, it is the first trip we made throughout germany that has caused us to come back. and we bring other new friends to experience what oktoberfest is all about. >> more than 30,000 liters of beer are poured each day in this tent alone. a staff of 230 waitresses help keep the beer flowing. >> i cannot take it in. it is like beyond me at anything i can never imagines. this is amazing. ♪ [sing a long] [chanting] >> many tourists in the travel long distances to enjoy the festival. among them, new zealand, australians, and italians. sometimes tradition takes the back seat and anything goes. anyone looking to get away from the randy crowd can be the tent and make their way here to the carrousel were a traditional band has been plain for visitors for the past 80 years. >> every year, it is the same procedure. we go to the tent and then to this area. >> sometimes i do not feel so well, but it is really nice here. >> fashion also plays a major role at octoberfest. many come to see and be seen in their best bavarian clothing. >> there are some really beautiful dresses. they a
however, it is the first trip we made throughout germany that has caused us to come back. and we bring other new friends to experience what oktoberfest is all about. >> more than 30,000 liters of beer are poured each day in this tent alone. a staff of 230 waitresses help keep the beer flowing. >> i cannot take it in. it is like beyond me at anything i can never imagines. this is amazing. ♪ [sing a long] [chanting] >> many tourists in the travel long distances to enjoy the...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> today, they restricted the access. and that diabetes treatment has been linked to a higher risk of a heart attack. now, doctors, they will need to sign a waiver if they want to prescribe it, a waiver showing the patients who have tried just about everything else. regulators did stop short of pulling the drug from the market shortly. but european leaders did make that move today. >>> you can get rid of your unwanted and expired drugs without just tossing them away this weekend. falls church is one of the hoe cal communities that are taking -- one of the churches in the community that are taking back their community. you can find more on wus
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pass-through business types commonly used by small businesses." they call them pass-through companies because they file no taxes, passing through profits to the owners who report them on their individual tax returns instead. in short, they are considered small, not because they have a small payroll, but because they have a small number of owners. it's not the income that's small, it's not the number of employees that's small, it's just the total number of owners that's small. in the case of "s" corps, up to 100 owners. >> my colleagues and i -- >> when politicians talk about small businesses, they are including any company that pays taxes as a pass-through. house democrats last week identified three limited partnerships that file as pass-throughs. a pipeline company called enterprise, the wall street firm, kohlberg, kravitz, and roberts, and the accounting firm pricewaterhousecoopers. the koch brothers own website lists partnership after partnership after partnership that make up a small business empire of 70,000 employees. according to the "washi
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thanks for joining us. tomorrow night, jerry seinfeld and friday night, the crew of "saturday night live." we are diverse. anderson cooper is next. >>> tonight, keeping them honest, christine o'donnell refusing to answer direct questions from us, insisting reporters are twisting her words. is she right or is she trying to play the victim? >>> also jesse jackson, jr., facing ethics questions of his own. details on that tonight. >>> also, a home invasion that ended in the murder of a mom, her two daughters. the trial is ongoing and today new evidence and insight on an alleged motive. testimony so disturbing the sole survivor had to leave the courtroom. >>> and later sanjay gupta continuing his series on disease detectives. a gripping race to solve two life and death medical mysteries. a little girl's life hanging in the balance, so does a mom's. we'll show you how a team of disease detectives are racing to save their lives. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with, the republican senate candidate dodging
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that's got a lot of innovation. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many you
us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we...
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he joins us for an exclusive interview about our trade issues with china. you're watching "nightly business report" for thursday, september 23. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama today met with china's premier in new york city, and, susie the leaders of the world's two biggest economies pledged to work together on boosting the global recovery. >> susie: but tom, in their public remarks, the men didn't talk about china's undervalued currency. instead, that's said to have topped the agenda for their private meeting. the issue-- keeping china's currency artificially low puts american exports at a disadvantage overseas. >> tom: lawmakers in washington, meantime, are closer than ever to acting on threats to penalize china over its currency. earlier today, i caught up with u.s. trade representa
he joins us for an exclusive interview about our trade issues with china. you're watching "nightly business report" for thursday, september 23. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama today met...
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. >> they are using children as hostages. a stunning admission that they are only interested in covering healthy people and not sick people. >> the move would only apply to new policies and would not affect existing child only policy holders and family plans provided through parent's work. the insurance industry fears parents will buy policies only when children become sick, causing a huge expensive group to insurance with not enough premiums to cover the cost. >> if we have a system where people can drop in and out only when they need it the most it won't work. >> child only policies are a small market geared towards families who make too much to qualify for the public program. >> just because we -- our kids get sick or come up with the diseases. >> pediatricians insist it is more expensive to let kids go without insurance and stay sick. >> when you are letting those kinds of conditions go untreated, under treated then you are having more emergency room visits and more optimizations, increasing healthcare costs. >> a bill on
. >> they are using children as hostages. a stunning admission that they are only interested in covering healthy people and not sick people. >> the move would only apply to new policies and would not affect existing child only policy holders and family plans provided through parent's work. the insurance industry fears parents will buy policies only when children become sick, causing a huge expensive group to insurance with not enough premiums to cover the cost. >> if we have a...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad is staring of controversy again. speaking at the wende today he suggested -- at the u.n. today he suggested that the united states helped to stage the 9/11 attacks in an effort to secure israel. the u.s. diplomatic assembly walked out. >> if an agreement is not reached, the palestinians will never know the pride and dignity that comes with their own state. israelis will never know the certainty and security that comes with sovereign unstable neighbors. >> negotiations are still so shaky right now. palestinians are threatening to walk out of the talks israel does not stop jewish settlement in the west ba
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad is staring of controversy again. speaking at the wende today...
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join us for technology update on our g. soon which brightened if you need soon from phones to impressions. screens for instance on t.v. dot com. welcome back to spotlight on our northern just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is over for a ride in the grammys and the president of iceland how we started talking about the possible and membership of your country in the years which brings not only benefits but also new problems new challenges you mentioned one of them which is which is fishing which is crucial for your country another one another crucial issue maybe maybe immigration is the society in your country ready to face these new challenges no i don't think the immigration will be an issue because. there was no room. for nearly twenty years when a member of the european economic area which means that we are a member of the in the market of the european union and then secondly we also join the sharing of agreement to gether with norway so we have now for almost twenty years lived with the shit you ation that t
join us for technology update on our g. soon which brightened if you need soon from phones to impressions. screens for instance on t.v. dot com. welcome back to spotlight on our northern just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is over for a ride in the grammys and the president of iceland how we started talking about the possible and membership of your country in the years which brings not only benefits but also new problems new challenges you mentioned one of them which is which is...
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matt lewis will join us. also, coming up on the show, as matt has mentioned, republicans today unveiling their plan for the economy. when or if they take back the house. we know what matt miller thinks. what does matt lewis think about it and is it any better than the nonsense we've seen from the democrats or are both political parties are -- mix it up. >>> plus, all talk and no action. the president. will he do anything to address china's currency rig tog ensure the avoid dance of unemployment. a central issue crippling our economy and affecting every living american taxpayer, unemployed, employed. we are in a trade war, but china started it. it's just a question of when america will stop it. we'll be right back. than the book. you need website development, 1-on-1 marketing advice, search-engine marketing, and direct mail. yellowbook's got all of that. yellowbook360's got a whole spectrum of tools. tools that are going to spark some real connections. visit yellowbook360.com and go beyond yellow. so i take on
matt lewis will join us. also, coming up on the show, as matt has mentioned, republicans today unveiling their plan for the economy. when or if they take back the house. we know what matt miller thinks. what does matt lewis think about it and is it any better than the nonsense we've seen from the democrats or are both political parties are -- mix it up. >>> plus, all talk and no action. the president. will he do anything to address china's currency rig tog ensure the avoid dance of...
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thanks for being with us. "countdown with keith olbermann" starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the great republican small business scam. small business is a brand name. the shocking truth about which businesses are called small businesses and why. the "chicago tribune," a "small business." bechtel, small business. a "countdown" special report, small in name only. with pulitzer prize-winning journalist david k. johnson and chris hayes. >>> and the story of the route to the truth. via lawsuits and this rare slip of honesty. >> when you start to look at who's going to be taxed, about half of all small business income will be taxed under the president's proposal. >> old man yells at cloud. john mccain loses it when confronted by the fact that the military has investigated gay personnel, despite the supposed protections of don't ask, don't tell. >> i know the military very well. and i know what's being done. and what is being done is that they are not seeking out people
thanks for being with us. "countdown with keith olbermann" starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the great republican small business scam. small business is a brand name. the shocking truth about which businesses are called small businesses and why. the "chicago tribune," a "small business." bechtel, small business. a "countdown" special report, small in name only. with pulitzer prize-winning journalist...
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but so many people also want to see us fail. i'm sure you've heard the cnn reports that a george soros, very liberal left-wing group headed by melanie sloan has filed some trumped-up complaint against our campaign. these are the kind of distractions that they want to dominate the news to distract from our winning message. >> the group she's talking about is the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. they're called c.r.e.w., and they're partly funded by george soros and his open society institute. they insist they're nonpartisan and they've gone after plenty of republicans as well as democrats. their director, melanie sloan, was on the program last night. >> c.r.e.w. is not a left-leaning group. c.r.e.w. takes all comers. we go after republicans, democrats, liberals, conservatives. we go after public officials and candidates who do the wrong thing. we're about right and wrong. not democrat, republican. >> funded by george soros? >> indeed, the open society institute, which gets its money from george soros, has inde
but so many people also want to see us fail. i'm sure you've heard the cnn reports that a george soros, very liberal left-wing group headed by melanie sloan has filed some trumped-up complaint against our campaign. these are the kind of distractions that they want to dominate the news to distract from our winning message. >> the group she's talking about is the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. they're called c.r.e.w., and they're partly funded by george soros and his...
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thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese treatments of massage and acupuncture. like many in china, -- some say these children are spoiled, -- he says he does not do anything around the home. he just enjoys himself. the family's youngest member could once eat whatever he likes, sometimes two helpings, but now, he is on a strict diet of fruit and vegetables. across china, helping people to lose weight. it is a strict regime of exercise, healthy eating, and medical treatments. being overweight is not just a problem for the people here. it is also a problem for society at large. if you're overweight, you are more likely t
thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight....
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who's covering the event live for us now we go back to you can you tell us what are the major problems that are being discussed at the forum today. as a territorial claims one of the top picks one of the biggest problems surrounding this one of the coldest. on the planet and of course a lot of attention was paid to those territorial claims court for what by optics states. russia for example demonstrated how similar could be resolved through dialogue just recently it signed with another state with norway an agreement which put an end to all decades of dispute over the. maritime boundary and many have hailed it as an example of how similar vic's should be resolved in the future and there is a possibility of another territorial dispute in the air the united states canada russia denmark and norway are all trying to prove their rights to the breach we believe still contain the nasty made of the fourth of the world's oil and gas reserves and bases huge amount of resources now there is another problem. which comes out of this discussion about to retire if they really extract oil and gas depos
who's covering the event live for us now we go back to you can you tell us what are the major problems that are being discussed at the forum today. as a territorial claims one of the top picks one of the biggest problems surrounding this one of the coldest. on the planet and of course a lot of attention was paid to those territorial claims court for what by optics states. russia for example demonstrated how similar could be resolved through dialogue just recently it signed with another state...
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is there for us. under those scalps in the arctic shell fly the world's largest and south energy reserves they were first discovered by a russian expedition back in two thousand and seven when the expedition set up a flag down the last of ridge claiming the country's right to develop those resources but of course other countries surrounding the north for after that also wanted to get their hands on those reserves and this is how the whole race after them to get now to find out if it had exactly how much energy is at stake we can now watch this report by you can see now that. fifty billion tons of oil one thousand trillion cubic feet of gas that's enough to supply the entire world for more than a few years and it's just an estimate of what's hidden in the arctic sea bed the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie so we're going to today we really need a nationa
is there for us. under those scalps in the arctic shell fly the world's largest and south energy reserves they were first discovered by a russian expedition back in two thousand and seven when the expedition set up a flag down the last of ridge claiming the country's right to develop those resources but of course other countries surrounding the north for after that also wanted to get their hands on those reserves and this is how the whole race after them to get now to find out if it had exactly...
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well stephanie joins us now with a business update. hello and welcome to the business bulletin two new car plants operated by foreign companies have opened in st petersburg experts say the haiyan diana magnay factories will have a significant impact on the development of the country's automobile industry prime minister vladimir putin officially opened both enterprises and promised to continue supporting foreign investors tend to have reports from st petersburg. it took russia a lot of effort and money to steer the car industry out of the crisis and though it's too early to reap all the benefits some progress can already be seen as sales of locally made cause a back to growth and global brands expand their presence the russian government is seeking to develop the domestic manufacturing base by ensuring local production of call components but. we will create more attractive investment terms in russia to make it profitable for foreign companies to work here we will also make sure the production will be of the necessary quality and volume
well stephanie joins us now with a business update. hello and welcome to the business bulletin two new car plants operated by foreign companies have opened in st petersburg experts say the haiyan diana magnay factories will have a significant impact on the development of the country's automobile industry prime minister vladimir putin officially opened both enterprises and promised to continue supporting foreign investors tend to have reports from st petersburg. it took russia a lot of effort...